Abandonware DOS title

Turn-based games sorted by year, newest first

In direct contrast with real-time games, turn-based games gameplay is based on the players taking turns to do what needs to be done: move in a dungeon, play cards, attack enemy units.
hack-5

Hack

DOS1984freeware3.8/5
lords-of-midnight-01

Lords of Midnight

DOS1984remake3.8/5 Beyond Software
mychess-1

Mychess

DOS19843.8/5 The Software Toolworks
battle-for-normandy-02

Battle for Normandy

DOS1983protected3.8/5 Tactical Design Group
beneath-apple-manor-04

Beneath Apple Manor

DOS1983freeware4.1/5
black-friday-02

Black Friday

DOS19833/5
classic-hangman-05

Classic Hangman

DOS19833.6/5 Norland Software
epidemic-06

Epidemic!

DOS1983protected4.1/5 SSI Strategic Simulations Inc.
ibm-nine-hole-03

IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf

DOS19833/5 SoftSide Magazine
knights-of-the-desert-03

Knights of the Desert

DOS1983protected3.8/5 Tactical Design Group
battleformidway-1

Midway Campaign

DOS19834/5 Microcomputer Games Inc.
oubliette-3

Oubliette

DOS19833.3/5
wizardry-3-01

Wizardry 3: Legacy of Llylgamyn

DOS19833.8/5 Sir-tech Software
esuite_001

Executive Suite

DOS19823.9/5 Armonk Corporation
tigersinsnow-4

The Battle of the Bulge: Tigers in the Snow

DOS1982protected3.8/5 Tactical Design Group
wizardry2-1

Wizardry 2: The knight of diamonds

DOS19823.8/5 Sir-tech Software
chess-1

Chess

DOS19813.9/5 International PC Owners
galaxy-4

Galaxy

DOS19814.1/5 Microcomputer Games Inc.
wizardry1-splash

Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord

DOS19813.9/5 Sir-tech Software
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord is a role-playing video game that was first released in 1981. It's one of the pioneering titles in the dungeon-crawling genre and one of the first computer role-playing games (CRPGs).Developed by Andrew C. Greenberg and Robert Woodhead, and published by Sir-Tech, Wizardry was initially released for the ...